Mumbai: The Shiv Sena has called for bandh in Palghar on Wednesday to protest against the action on the policemen in the Facebook arrest case. The Thane Superintendent of Police and Palghar police station Sub-Inspector were suspended on Tuesday for disobeying the orders of superiors while arresting two girls for a Facebook post on Sena chief Bal Thackeray.

The girls were arrested on the November 19 and released only after paying Rs 15,000 bonds each. But the charges against them have still not been dropped. This decision of the state government came a day after the Bombay High Court transferred the judicial magistrate who had sent the girls to judicial custody.

The Palghar Bar Association had opposed the transfer calling it unjustified has decided to go on strike. Meanwhile, Maharashtra Home Minister RR Patil said that the police officials were suspended for disobeying the orders of the IG of Konkan zone. Announcing the suspension in Mumbai, Patil said that the police had been authorised to apply the Information Technology Act only after consulting legal experts. "This decision has been taken by the state government. Thane (rural) SP and Palghar Sub-Inspector has been suspended for disobeying the orders of superiors," said Patil.

Reacting to the suspension of the police officials, the father of the girl who had posted the Facebook comment said that it was of no interest to him, and all he wanted was that the charges against his daughter be dropped. "If the charges are dropped, I am really very happy. And the other aspect where the police officers are being punished, is of no interest to me. I'm not in support of any action to them because in reality they have not harmed me or my child," he said.

He further said that his family had not received any threats over the issue, adding that his only concern was to get the case against her daughter dropped from the court. Shiv Sainiks had also ransacked the clinic of one of the girl's uncle in protest against her Facebook comment.